Munich Airport

Introduction

Flughafen München Franz Josef Strauß (Franz Josef Strauss International Airport) (MUC) is the second busiest airport in Germany and is only 28 kilometres from the city. This airport is a major hub for Lufthansa making it easy to connect to many major cities in the world.

For more information about other airports throughout the world, also see the list of airports.

Getting there and away

Rail: It is possible to reach the airport by the Munich suburban railways line of S1 and S8, taking 45 minutes and costing €8.80.

Bus: It is also possible to take the Lufthansa City Airport Bus to get to and from the airport and takes 40 minutes and costs €10 for a one way ticket or €16 roundtrip ticket. MVV bus lines connect the airport to the nearby city of Freising as well as Erding and Markt Schwaben.

Car: Munich Airport is accessible via nearby Motorway A 92, which connects to Motorway A 9 and Munich's ring motorway A 99.